Physics, asked by neelam122014, 6 months ago

Two bodies A and B of same mass are moving
with velocities v and a respectively compare
their (1) inertia and (2) momentum,​

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Answered by modiyaroshni9
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Explanation:

Conservation of momentum, general law of physics according to which the quantity called momentum that characterizes motion never changes in an isolated collection of objects; that is, the total momentum of a system remains constant. Momentum is equal to the mass of an object multiplied by its velocity and is equivalent to the force required to bring the object to a stop in a unit length of time. For any array of several objects, the total momentum is the sum of the individual momenta. There is a peculiarity, however, in that momentum is a vector, involving both the direction and the magnitude of motion, so that the momenta of objects going in opposite directions can cancel to yield an overall sum of zero.

Answered by roybipin995
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Answer:

As inertia depends onmass therefore both the bodieswill have same inertia due to their same mass. Momentum is product of mass and velocitytherefore in this case body with2v velocity will have greaterMomentum.

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